If one prayed the weekday Amidah on Shabbat without mentioning Shabbat, and then realized — must he repeat from the beginning or only from the Shabbat blessing?
Synopsis
If one has not yet taken the three steps back ('ukar raglav'), he returns only to the Shabbat blessing. If he has already taken the steps back, he must return to the beginning of the Amidah.
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